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so two years after the revolution for libya the only certainty is still gadhafi is gone we want you to check out our web site for more analysis of the consequences of the nato about regime change in libya and lot more too of course any time you want to just a click away r.t. dot com. ecuadorians heading to the polls in a presidential election with incumbent referred her to keep his job one man who's most probably rooting for him that of course is the world's most famous whistleblower julian a son she still holed up in ecuador an embassy in london after korea granted him asylum there let's get some live thoughts on this from political analyst joining us on the line from one is there is a do another see tonight is expected to win this thing and beat the seven opposition challengers to one of those coveted stand that is being able to unite all of the opposition make the opposition more effective maybe or not. very unlike any way president or a focal career is marked to win in the first rounds and probably will be no second round if a second round or two arise that is always dangerous beca
so two years after the revolution for libya the only certainty is still gadhafi is gone we want you to check out our web site for more analysis of the consequences of the nato about regime change in libya and lot more too of course any time you want to just a click away r.t. dot com. ecuadorians heading to the polls in a presidential election with incumbent referred her to keep his job one man who's most probably rooting for him that of course is the world's most famous whistleblower julian a...
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from obama we have not seen the leadership when it actually came to libya and gadhafi and his sons with threatening to slaughter people from house to house and i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action american skin didn't give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will be as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to actually sustain a long jump in there and it could be counterproductive yes the people of mali out applauding them and so on but the need finance and logistics support we don't want public opinion or funds to turn against operation so you need some kind of international force and the only history has proved with american leadership and this kind of intervention it doesn't quite work well therefore why don't we go into the how do you define the mission well how do you define what works well of the african union backing from the united go ahead jump in does advocate need more or less interventions. afri
from obama we have not seen the leadership when it actually came to libya and gadhafi and his sons with threatening to slaughter people from house to house and i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action american skin didn't give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will be as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to...
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what happened in libya saying that there was foreign intervention there was an overthrow of moammar gadhafi and look and situation in libya is no better than it was before moving on to iran that. basically states that he supports tough sanctions against the iranian regime aimed at specifically eliminating their nuclear program putin says that iran actually has the right to pursue peaceful nuclear program but that it has to have tough oversight from the i.a.e.a. so two different positions there now when it comes to mali russia actually backs the u.s. position in allowing france to be involved in that operation in northern mali but says that the destabilization in that country is directly related to the failed policies like syria and in libya so there are some bones of contention there another thing that people are interested in is back in the beginning of this year between gave famed actor gerard depardieu a russian passport because he was not happy with the seventy five percent proposed taxes in france and so some contention there of see how the facts even brought to the table at all are br
what happened in libya saying that there was foreign intervention there was an overthrow of moammar gadhafi and look and situation in libya is no better than it was before moving on to iran that. basically states that he supports tough sanctions against the iranian regime aimed at specifically eliminating their nuclear program putin says that iran actually has the right to pursue peaceful nuclear program but that it has to have tough oversight from the i.a.e.a. so two different positions there...
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get involved there was military intervention there was the stabilization of the government moammar gadhafi was taken out of power and look nothing is better there the situation now so pointing to. they're saying we don't want these things to happen in syria as well so these are the topics up for the discussion on the table on thursday also if you remember back in january some tension between the two countries gerard depardieu a famed actor leaving france for russian citizenship being given a passport by putin himself because of poland's high tax proposals in that country so some tensions already there making it even just a bit more interesting here in moscow today and those fronts continues to support the syrian rebels some analysts say there's no solution to the conflict as long as the militants feel they can find on with foreign backing. this is just called free of politic we know this from for centuries ago international politics is the way. things happen it's not about the people so and if they really wanted to help the syrian people they should have. sought a political settlement from
get involved there was military intervention there was the stabilization of the government moammar gadhafi was taken out of power and look nothing is better there the situation now so pointing to. they're saying we don't want these things to happen in syria as well so these are the topics up for the discussion on the table on thursday also if you remember back in january some tension between the two countries gerard depardieu a famed actor leaving france for russian citizenship being given a...
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what you know you talk about nato what about what about the western countries that did help to topple gadhafi they were doing so pledging all the while to keep supporting tripoli and to help prop up the new regime we're now receiving reports of italian vehicles arriving in tripoli how much foreign involvement is there and what are these countries really trying to achieve. yes well i think it's france italy britain all this countries are in libya now and they are controlling the oil and they are and they are still courting the new regime in the moment they put their issy n.t. you remember at the beginning the new regime they start after one week of their aleutian sukkos rouge and it's not really revolution but in this moment they put their new government and this is and will support it completely from the beginning from france italy and britain and america forces that be behind everything and and now they are doing the same thing now there is a lot of italian coming inside and they say for a few days ago there are many many boats. how do you say are big it's not big trucks army trucks individu
what you know you talk about nato what about what about the western countries that did help to topple gadhafi they were doing so pledging all the while to keep supporting tripoli and to help prop up the new regime we're now receiving reports of italian vehicles arriving in tripoli how much foreign involvement is there and what are these countries really trying to achieve. yes well i think it's france italy britain all this countries are in libya now and they are controlling the oil and they are...
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security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence reports say italian arms and troops are arriving in tripoli well let's discuss it with paris based journalist barry lando he's closely following developments there in libya thousands are expected to take to the streets for this anniversary when it spark another wave of violence as we've seen in egypt after all that's just been marking its second anniversary that there's talk of another revolution there so could it get pretty bad in libya i think it could it could get bad it's been very bad all along i mean there are these militias really if you had to be it disband the militias but revolution two years ago are still there strong much stronger than the national army of the country and there's an awful lot of arms floating around there. it's a very unsettled place two years after the after the revolution as is the case across most of the muslim world why is it still so unsettled i mean many western co
security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence reports say italian arms and troops are arriving in tripoli well let's discuss it with paris based journalist barry lando he's closely following developments there in libya thousands are expected to take to the streets for this anniversary when it spark another wave of violence as we've seen in egypt after...
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in libya saying that there was military intervention in libya and there was the ousting of moammar gadhafi but the situation there is not stable currently and trying to not have a repeat of that situation in particularly on the subject of iran francois hollande backs e.u. sanctions aimed specifically at preventing iran from having any sort of a nuclear program. and saying that sanctions aren't efficient they don't really achieve their goals and actually has gone as far as to say that iran should have the right to have a nuclear program although it should be peaceful and it should have stronger oversight by the. differences of opinion there that are expected to be hashed out in these thursday meetings as well now on the subject of mali while russia does support the u.n. and does support france being in mali for this particularly mission he has said in the past that it is the situation in policies in libya and syria that has allowed it to the destabilization of the situation in mali and so hopefully they will be discussing at that as well now one thing back january in. or you may remember th
in libya saying that there was military intervention in libya and there was the ousting of moammar gadhafi but the situation there is not stable currently and trying to not have a repeat of that situation in particularly on the subject of iran francois hollande backs e.u. sanctions aimed specifically at preventing iran from having any sort of a nuclear program. and saying that sanctions aren't efficient they don't really achieve their goals and actually has gone as far as to say that iran...
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what you know you talk about nato what about what about the western countries that did help to topple gadhafi they were doing so pledging all the while to keep supporting tripoli and to help prop up the new regime we're now receiving reports of a tally and armored vehicles arriving in tripoli how much foreign involvement is there and what are these countries really trying to achieve. yes well i think it's france italy britain all this countries are in libya knol and they are controlling the oil and they are and they are still courting the new regime in the moment they put there is the n.t. you remember at the beginning the new regime they start after one week up their aleutian sukkos rouge and it's not really revolution but in this moment they put them their new government and this is and will support it completely from the beginning from france italy and britain and america forces that be behind everything and then and now they are doing the same thing now there is a lot of italian coming inside and they say for a few days ago there are many many boats. how do you say are the big it's not bi
what you know you talk about nato what about what about the western countries that did help to topple gadhafi they were doing so pledging all the while to keep supporting tripoli and to help prop up the new regime we're now receiving reports of a tally and armored vehicles arriving in tripoli how much foreign involvement is there and what are these countries really trying to achieve. yes well i think it's france italy britain all this countries are in libya knol and they are controlling the oil...
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from obama we have not seen the leadership when it actually came to libya and gadhafi and his sons was threatening to slaughter people from house to house and street to say well i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action american skin be it and give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to actually sustain a long jump in there and that could be counterproductive because the people of mali out applauding them and so on but the need finance and logistics support we don't want public opinion or funds to turn against operation so you need some kind of international force and the only history has proved with american leadership and this kind of intervention it doesn't quite work well therefore why don't we go into the how do you define the mission well how do you define what works well of the african union backing from the united mine don't go ahead jump in doe
from obama we have not seen the leadership when it actually came to libya and gadhafi and his sons was threatening to slaughter people from house to house and street to say well i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action american skin be it and give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do...
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there is a further problem that the west has introduced in a successful overthrow of the look of the gadhafi government it introduced. al-qaeda type terrorists into africa where there weren't them where they didn't exist in any significance before so that has created a can of worms the main point though is that the western powers. and europe the neo colonial powers and the united states nato these countries have no right to act as the police of the world now the case media is traditionally known for its high standards but a recent exhaust mori poll has put this in the top three least trustworthy professions in britain so let's have a look at the actual numbers politicians came at their worst trusted by only nineteen percent of those surveyed with the u.k. under threat of a triple dip recession three courses say they don't trust bankers and sadly for journalists over seventy percent of brits no longer trust them with my colleague kevin owen spoke to the investigative journalist twenty goals and who believes it's all down to media bosses. the first thing i'll say is this probably expect me to
there is a further problem that the west has introduced in a successful overthrow of the look of the gadhafi government it introduced. al-qaeda type terrorists into africa where there weren't them where they didn't exist in any significance before so that has created a can of worms the main point though is that the western powers. and europe the neo colonial powers and the united states nato these countries have no right to act as the police of the world now the case media is traditionally...
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from now security is tight in libya head of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime the borders with two museum egypt will be shut for fall. have days and some international airlines have suspended flights to the country there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence blogger and libya expert leonor maisonette says it authorities are scared and are involving western forces to defend themselves they're afraid of a big big demonstrations like they did with not to with. when not to was bombing so there are saying to the people if you come out we would be hard with you they are taking people to the prisons airplanes are full eyeing on the you know war airplanes are flying on the air in t.v. people are mean mercenaries are coming from outside so i put the libyan government before i mean. the most important thing was no idea and they were had big big controls for archaia that never went inside libya and any time they have the idea there was one kind of people inside yes they were throwing them away they were very hard with the al-qaed
from now security is tight in libya head of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime the borders with two museum egypt will be shut for fall. have days and some international airlines have suspended flights to the country there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence blogger and libya expert leonor maisonette says it authorities are scared and are involving western forces to defend themselves they're afraid of a big big...
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from obama we have not seen the leadership when it actually came to libya and gadhafi and his sons who was threatening to slaughter people from house to house on street to swell i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action the american skin be it and give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to actually sustain long been there and that could be counterproductive yes the people of mali out applauding them and so on but the need finance and logistics support we don't want public opinion in france to turn against operation so you need some kind of international force and the only history has proved with american leadership and this kind of intervention it doesn't quite work well therefore why don't we go into the how do you define the mission well how do you define what works well of the african union backing from the united mine don't go ahead jump in does ad
from obama we have not seen the leadership when it actually came to libya and gadhafi and his sons who was threatening to slaughter people from house to house on street to swell i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action the american skin be it and give logistics and i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french...
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there is a further problem that the west has introduced to in a successful overthrow of the look of the gadhafi government it introduced. al-qaeda type terrorists into africa where there weren't them where they didn't exist in any significance before so that has created a can of worms the main point though is that the western powers. and europe the neo colonial powers and the united states nato these countries have no right to act as the police of the world. not coming up right using the standard the debt crisis and financial woes in europe see a return to bygone days with gold again even though as we report plus we analyze the rise in popularity of the muslim brotherhood in jordan and look into that changing role a lot is coming up just after a quick break. download the official. so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't work so well with your mobile device so you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear
there is a further problem that the west has introduced to in a successful overthrow of the look of the gadhafi government it introduced. al-qaeda type terrorists into africa where there weren't them where they didn't exist in any significance before so that has created a can of worms the main point though is that the western powers. and europe the neo colonial powers and the united states nato these countries have no right to act as the police of the world. not coming up right using the...
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from obama we have not seen the leadership when it actually came to libya and gadhafi and his sons was threatening to slaughter people from house to house on streets i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action the american skin be it and give logistics and then i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do not have the capability to actually sustain a long jump in there and it could be counterproductive yes the people of mali out applauding them and so on but the need finance and logistics support we don't want public opinion in france to turn against or partition so you need some kind of international force and the only history has proved with american leadership in this kind of intervention it doesn't quite work well therefore why don't we go into the how do you define the well how do you define what works well of the african union did it backing from the united mine don't go ahead jump in does advoc
from obama we have not seen the leadership when it actually came to libya and gadhafi and his sons was threatening to slaughter people from house to house on streets i mean libya didn't work out too well french still hasn't worked out very well and listen i'm going to french actually action not american action the american skin be it and give logistics and then i wish i wish the americans with some kind of leadership because what we will have modern as it is the french action the french do not...
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security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime borders with egypt will be shut for five days and some international suspended flights to the country there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence well let's talk about this situation with former m i five agent and joining us live on the the revolution about she's supposed to be a national holiday why are we seeing living authorities preparing for some kind of emergency. i think because we've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could be justified as humanitarian intervention even though it destabilized an entire country and results in many more deaths than could be prevented. we're also looking at a situation now where the country has lost its stability where there are reports coming out from independent journalists about militias still holding gre
security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime borders with egypt will be shut for five days and some international suspended flights to the country there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence well let's talk about this situation with former m i five agent and joining us live on the the revolution about she's supposed to be a national holiday why are we seeing living authorities preparing for some...
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there is a further problem that the west has introduced to in a successful overthrow of the look of the gadhafi government it introduced. all kind of type terrorists into africa where there weren't them where they didn't exist in any significance before so that has created a can of worms the main point though is that the western powers. and europe the neo colonial powers and the united states nato these countries have no right to act as the police of the world. the u.k. as media is traditionally known for its high standards but a recent source mori poll has put journalists in the top three least trustworthy professions in britain so let's have a quick look at the actual numbers even members of the parliament polled better than journalists with almost a quarter of the british public trusting them to tell the truth with the u.k. under the threat of a triple dip recession three call to say they don't trust bankers they are next they're politicians in general came out worse trusted by only eighteen percent of those surveyed and sadly for june this over seventy percent of brits no longer trust them
there is a further problem that the west has introduced to in a successful overthrow of the look of the gadhafi government it introduced. all kind of type terrorists into africa where there weren't them where they didn't exist in any significance before so that has created a can of worms the main point though is that the western powers. and europe the neo colonial powers and the united states nato these countries have no right to act as the police of the world. the u.k. as media is...
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first security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence reports say italian arms and troops are arriving in tripoli former m i five agent annie machon told me earlier it's naive to think western powers want to support democracy in libya. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring and i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of the mineral wealth and we're seeing the spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part of biggest of what they are going between us wanting to secure the minerals or says about africa generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy in arab spring you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve we've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince
first security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence reports say italian arms and troops are arriving in tripoli former m i five agent annie machon told me earlier it's naive to think western powers want to support democracy in libya. people have invested a lot of hope in the arab spring and i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that...
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security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime borders with egypt will be shut for five days and some international suspended flights to the country there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible violence well let's talk about this situation with former m i five agent. joining us live on the the revelation about the supposed to be a national holiday why we sing live in authorities preparing for some kind of emergency . i think because we've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could be justified as humanitarian intervention even though it stabilized an entire country and results in many more deaths than could be prevented. but we're also looking at a situation now where the country has lost its ability where there are reports coming out from independent journalists about militias still holding great swathes of th
security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime borders with egypt will be shut for five days and some international suspended flights to the country there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible violence well let's talk about this situation with former m i five agent. joining us live on the the revelation about the supposed to be a national holiday why we sing live in authorities preparing for some kind of emergency...
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arab world to what extent has it for for prophecy come true well the sort of the irony because colonel gadhafi had always more to fear from islamists than most other leaders in that part of the world so by toppling him and having him murdered very publicly it's opened up a very wide opportunity for the sort of ideological mentality but then of course they become the new terrorists that the west now has a justification for these countries to defeat and that's what we're seeing in libya where publicly across much more of north africa and we certainly see mali and it's great to talk to you thanks your time and my five agent joining us live here at r.t. thanks. well just ahead for you in the program does that crisis the u.n. says the situation in mali is becoming humanitarian development following the french intervention we examine the issues plaguing the embattled west african nation that's coming your way very shortly. but before that time for business now we've katie and she joins me now here in the studio. a bad time for the eurozone and it's the biggest economy this time what you're actually
arab world to what extent has it for for prophecy come true well the sort of the irony because colonel gadhafi had always more to fear from islamists than most other leaders in that part of the world so by toppling him and having him murdered very publicly it's opened up a very wide opportunity for the sort of ideological mentality but then of course they become the new terrorists that the west now has a justification for these countries to defeat and that's what we're seeing in libya where...
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security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests on the threat of possible street violence reports say italian arms and troops are arriving in tripoli former m i five agent says it's naive to think western powers want to support democracy in the country. the people who invest a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of the mineral wealth and we're seeing the spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part of a bigger. between us wanting to secure the minerals or says about africa generally and stop china getting them so in terms of democracy in arab spring you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve we've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many
security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests on the threat of possible street violence reports say italian arms and troops are arriving in tripoli former m i five agent says it's naive to think western powers want to support democracy in the country. the people who invest a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by...
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security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence reports say italian arms and troops are arriving in tripoli well let's discuss it with paris based journalist barry lando who's closely following developments there in libya thousands are expected to take to the streets for this anniversary when it sparked another wave of violence as we've seen in egypt after all that's just been marking its second anniversary that there's talk of another revolution ness or could it get pretty bad in libya i think it could it could get bad it's been very bad all along i mean there are a lot of these militias really have yet to be it disband the militias revolution two years ago are still there still strong much stronger than the national army of the country and there's an awful lot of arms floating around there. it's a very unsettled place two years after the after the revolution as is the case across most of the muslim world why is it still so unsettled i mean many
security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence reports say italian arms and troops are arriving in tripoli well let's discuss it with paris based journalist barry lando who's closely following developments there in libya thousands are expected to take to the streets for this anniversary when it sparked another wave of violence as we've seen in egypt after...
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first security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime borders with tunisia and egypt will be shot for five days and some international airlines have suspended flights to the country there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence blogger and libya expert leonor massenet says authorities are scared and revolving western forces to defend themselves. they're afraid of a big big demonstrations like they did with not to listen. we're not to lose bullying so there are saying to the people if you come out we would be hard with you they are taking people to the prisons airplanes are full eyeing on the you know war airplanes are flying off the air into italy people are mean being mercenaries are coming from outside and put the libyan government before i mean. the most important thing was no idea and they were had big big controls for archaia that never went inside leave yet and any time they have the idea there was one kind of people inside they were throwing them away they were very hard with the al-qaeda p
first security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime borders with tunisia and egypt will be shot for five days and some international airlines have suspended flights to the country there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence blogger and libya expert leonor massenet says authorities are scared and revolving western forces to defend themselves. they're afraid of a big big demonstrations like they did...
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conflicts everything from the soviet period in afghanistan to what happened when they attacked libya and gadhafi his arms ended up in mali and i think it's better to get with this negotiating process they had to bribe them to get to get him to do that i don't think they want any negotiations and i think they'll probably try to block at this point because i think they think they're winning and when you're winning a war at least you think you're winning it i'm not saying they're really winning it but they're going to be intransigent and now want to see how it plays out on the battlefield. and the pledges that led to the syrian rebels you came in with john kerry's visit to the u.k. and the first stop on a diplomatic marathon today he's in to meet russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov and his auntie's and he said now reports a lack of harmony in relations between moscow and washington will provide the backdrop for the talks. conflict in syria miss out on defense and u.s. expansion of projects in eastern europe plus iran and north korea's nuclear programs amid test and escalating rhetoric these iss
conflicts everything from the soviet period in afghanistan to what happened when they attacked libya and gadhafi his arms ended up in mali and i think it's better to get with this negotiating process they had to bribe them to get to get him to do that i don't think they want any negotiations and i think they'll probably try to block at this point because i think they think they're winning and when you're winning a war at least you think you're winning it i'm not saying they're really winning it...
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there is a further problem that the west has introduced to in a successful overthrow of the look of the gadhafi government it introduced. al-qaeda types terrorists into africa where there weren't them where they didn't exist in any significance before so that has created a can of worms the main point though is that the western powers. and europe the neo colonial powers and the united states nato these countries have no right to act as the police of the world. for many of vending machines off a snack sweets and fizzy drinks and now you might find some that dispense gold bars instead of chocolate bars it's an increasing reality across europe where turbulent economic times when investment in gold is on the rise it's not just the preserve of the rich parties piece of experience sometimes all that glitters is gold those who deal in the mess all say its importance today can't be overstated in crisis when you have come some prizes some monetary prizes gold and silver every time as a security for people for bad times and with europe still far from out of the financial woods buying up gold is no longer
there is a further problem that the west has introduced to in a successful overthrow of the look of the gadhafi government it introduced. al-qaeda types terrorists into africa where there weren't them where they didn't exist in any significance before so that has created a can of worms the main point though is that the western powers. and europe the neo colonial powers and the united states nato these countries have no right to act as the police of the world. for many of vending machines off a...
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to lift an embargo on arms imports it was imposed at the start of the uprising that toppled moammar gadhafi in an attempt to protect civilians libya is still turbulent though with security forces made up of former rebel fighters still struggling to control the vast desert territories the interim prime minister during the civil war told r.t. that vast oil resources make libya a target for regional and global players. well first of all libya did not pick up its economy did not pick up only the oil production was that as you know. it's a pity you know because the. contras you know. rushed into libya immediately you know to start pumping oil again because it's connected to their way of life to their economies you know what that is to the projects all over the country. and i think libya because of this oil was the subject. over. being target by too many countries libya. be using over at least is being seen as a most you know to finance. sort of the lack of assistance that might be coming up with from there and i just think that's why libya. is the target for too many too many players and and the
to lift an embargo on arms imports it was imposed at the start of the uprising that toppled moammar gadhafi in an attempt to protect civilians libya is still turbulent though with security forces made up of former rebel fighters still struggling to control the vast desert territories the interim prime minister during the civil war told r.t. that vast oil resources make libya a target for regional and global players. well first of all libya did not pick up its economy did not pick up only the...
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conflicts everything from the soviet period in afghanistan to what happened when they attacked libya and gadhafi is arms ended up in mali. i think it's better to get with this negotiating process they had to bribe them to get together to do that i don't think they want any negotiations and i think they'll probably try to walk at this point because i think they think they're winning and when you're winning a war at least you think you're winning it i'm not saying they're really winning it but they're going to be intransigent and i want to see how it plays out on the battlefield. the pledges that led to the syrian rebels came in with the secretary of state's visit to the u.k. the first stop on a diplomatic marathon during his talks in london john kerry praised the warm relations with britain although some politicians that doubted whether they bring anything positive. tony blair formed a very close relationship with george bush took a straight into the war in afghanistan and later on accepted all the arguments bush used about iraq and britain was then deeply committed in iraq and as a result we've
conflicts everything from the soviet period in afghanistan to what happened when they attacked libya and gadhafi is arms ended up in mali. i think it's better to get with this negotiating process they had to bribe them to get together to do that i don't think they want any negotiations and i think they'll probably try to walk at this point because i think they think they're winning and when you're winning a war at least you think you're winning it i'm not saying they're really winning it but...